So you’ve decided to have new vinyl siding installed on your home. Excellent choice! You’ve made a decision that will not only enhance the beauty of your property but it will also give added curb appeal, security, and value.

But now that you’re perusing the latest color and style choices, you may be stymied. The selections can be vast and it can be one of the hardest home improvement decisions you’ve ever made. This is especially true if you’re not just replacing the old vinyl with the same color but looking to update your home’s appearance.

But the process doesn’t need to be difficult if you break it down by these 3 basic rules:

  • Style
  • Location of the vinyl
  • Hue
  • Neighborhood

Read on to find out how these 3 guidelines can save a lot of time in selecting the perfect vinyl siding color for your home.

Simple Guidelines for Choosing Vinyl Siding Colors

  1. The first consideration is the style of home you have. As you know, houses are built with either the primary builder’s home setup or have a specific architectural style that is more defined.

If your home is a Tudor, Victorian, or Mid-century style, there are certain specific style types for the vinyl. Choose one that enhances the house’s architectural style instead of detracting from it. Your professional siding installation company can guide you toward the right choices too.

  1. The next thing to consider is the location of the siding. If your home isn’t entirely covered with siding but also has a rock wall, brick, or wood features, you may want to think more about the texture and color of your siding. Remember, you want to ensure the architectural elements aren’t overwhelmed by the siding color. It’s also important to consider the color of your roofing tiles when choosing your vinyl siding colors.
  2. The next thing to work out is whether a lighter or darker color better enhances the attractive features of your home. A general rule of thumb is the more significant the house, the lighter the color, and the smaller the home, the darker the color.

Why? Darker colors on a large house may make it look ominous or haunted. That’s the last thing you want! Lighter colors on a large home tend to make it look even larger, which is great for curb appeal.

A small home in a light color can make it fade into the background, while a darker color does the opposite. The right color on a small home can make it look quite distinctive.

  1. And the final consideration is to look around your neighborhood to see what’s trending or trending too much. If everyone on your street has white or pale grey siding, you may want to consider a light beige or pale yellow to make your property stand out from the crowd.

Get Great Advice From the Pros

Helping our clients choose the perfect vinyl siding color is what we do! At Northwest Exteriors, we’ve helped hundreds of happy customers reap the investment benefits of their new siding by guiding them toward the perfect style and color for their unique property.

Contact us today to schedule a free vinyl siding consultation!